Time Use Studies and Unpaid Care Work
Programme Area: Gender and Development
Project Title: Political and Social Economy of Care
No. of Pages: 234
—is done predominantly by women.
This book examines the variation across seven, mostly developing, countries in patterns of paid and unpaid care, drawing on data from large-scale time use surveys. The book concludes that responses need to be grounded in an analysis of specific contexts, which in turn strengthens the need for data collection and the type of analysis presented in this book.
4-Unpaid Care Work: Analysis of the Indian Time Use Data, Neetha N. and Rajni Palriwala
5-Republic of Korea: Analysis of Time Use Survey on Work and Care, Mi-young An
6-Analysis of Time Use Surveys on Work and Care in Japan, Yuko Tamiya and Masato Shikata
7-The Case of Nicaragua, Isolda Espinosa González
8-Unpaid Care Work in the City of Buenos Aires, Valeria Esquivel
Author(s): Debbie Budlender
Contributor(s): Neetha N., Rajni Palriwala, Mi-young An, Yuko Tamiya, Masato Shikata, Isolda Espinosa González Valeria Esquivel








